Brand: AudioTechnica Model: AT2020 Connection: USB My review and demo of the Audio Technica AT2020 USB Condenser Microphone! It’s sweet – and I talk about some of the other goody parts of my home recording setup. This setup is good for people doing simple home recording. I am not a professional. I did’t edit any of the sound, but for some reason when I recorded the video, the audio was out of sync :’( Hope this helps!
This is an in-depth review of the Nintendo 3DS gaming system, released in the United States on 3/27/2011. This is a great system, and goes a great job delivering TRUE 3D gameplay without the glasses, however, you’ll need to watch the display dead-on (no wide angles), and hold it about 14″ away. Too far, or too close, the 3D in part or whole, stops working. If there’s slight ghosting, you’re looking onto it at an angle, which is hard to avoid. The 3DS comes with two camera sets, the “Outer Camera”, which is a stereoscopic 3D camera, is on the opposite side of the widescreen display, shoots in front of you. The 3D switch does not provide a variance in 3D depth, just simple 3D, and 2D if shut off. The “Inner Camera” is 2D only, and provides a sharper, cleaner image. In both camera systems, the quality is not all that great, but for a toy, it’s not all that bad, but the 3D one is the worst of the two. You’ll need a very bright environment to avoid very noisy video (not as bad on the 2D one). The 3D camera is used for a series of “Arcards” that came with the system. When using the “?” Card, it’ll pop up some mini games, that play on your actual table, desk, floor, etc., creating various games which you can move around to reach targets. The 3D cameras help the 3DS in placing the virtual environment onto the real one, at proper scale, and angles, as well as mediocre 3D cameras can do it. The action follows the imagry decently, while not perfect. Problem is, if the Arcard is out …
